By Jeremy Lucas | Business, Editorial, Film
Movies are an important part of our life. Because of their easy-to-understand language, they’re consumed on a mass-level, and because they engage us, they stay with us. Because of that, film plays an extremely important part in the public memory of an event. I know a lot more about the Titanic disaster than the Oklahoma
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By Jeremy Lucas | Editorial, Film
Ever since it’s release in 2008, I’ve been struggling to come to terms with The Dark Knight. For whatever reason, I never felt on the same wavelength in my enjoyment of the film as many audience members and critics. Was it a good movie? Sure. Was it a great movie? That’s a question that I
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